Ribes maximowiczii is a species of Ribes found in China, Japan, Korea, and Russia at elevations of 900–2700 meters. It is a dioecious shrub. "Ribes maximowiczianum...
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inerme Ribes lacustre Ribes laurifolium Ribes lobbii Ribes montigenum Ribes maximowiczii Ribes nevadense Ribes nigrum Ribes oxyacanthoides Ribes rubrum...
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broader inflorescence. R. maximowiczii furthermore has three veins per leaf. R. ribes has a chromosome count of 2n=44. Rheum ribes was first formally described...
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This list of Ribes species shows many of the approximately 200 accepted species in the plant genus Ribes, the single genus in the Saxifragales family...
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Rheum maximowiczii is a large herbaceous perennial plant species in the genus Rheum (rhubarbs) from the mountains of Central Asia where it grows in Kazakhstan...
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Callophrys; Callophrys titanus feeds on R. maximowiczii in southern Kazakhstan, C. mystaphia on R. ribes in eastern Turkey, and C. mystaphioides on R...
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on Betula platyphylla, Alnus maximowiczii, Alnus japonica, Duchesnea indica, Salix koreensis, Rhododendron simsii, Ribes species, Vaccinium vitis-idaea...
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fruit Synsepalum dulcificum Mistol Ziziphus mistol Miyama cherry Prunus maximowiczii Moriche palm fruit Mauritia flexuosa Muntrie Kunzea pomifera Murray's...
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perianth tube, 3 cm long, pinkish anthers and small, 1 cm long ovary, with 6 ribs and tapering neck. It has 3.5–4 cm (1–2 in) long style branches, in similar...
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Grossulariaceae: gooseberry family Ribes: currants and gooseberries Ribes alpestris hedge gooseberry Grossulariaceae (gooseberry family) Ribes alpinum alpine currant...
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Populus tremula and P. nigra (not on P. alba). In Japan, they eat Populus maximowiczii (Tabuchi), the Japanese subspecies even accept many varieties of willow...
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